

Since everyone is talking about it, here’s my take on how a good Slenderman movie should/could be made
Directed by Adam MacDonald
Written by Adam MacDonald and David Bruckner
Produced by Roger Birnbaum and Greg McLean
Distributed by Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures
With Robert Bobroczkyi playing Slenderman
The movie is shot primarily in Monkton, Vermont, with the scenes set in the woods shot in Kingsland Bay State Park, Ferrisburgh, Vermont. The movie uses natural light, except for some scenes shot in black and white, and it’s completely shot on film.
A psychologically devastating, grim and depressive tone, a claustrophobic and grey movie that never lets the viewer get away from it, and a vision of Slenderman as something unknowable yet humanlike, possessive and who remains with you until he takes you… and you are gone. Protagonists in a town with a dark past, where children can’t go out even during the day because of some old disappearances that left the town scarred and with one question: who’s the elegant man in the back of those photos?